Mark Cancian (Colonel, USMCR, ret.) is a senior adviser with the CSIS Defense and Security Department. He joined CSIS in April 2015 from the Office of Management and Budget, where he spent more than seven years as chief of the Force Structure and Investment Division, working on issues such as Department of Defense budget strategy, war funding, and procurement programs, as well as nuclear weapons development and nonproliferation activities in the Department of Energy. Previously, he worked on force structure and acquisition issues in the Office of the Secretary of Defense and ran research and executive programs at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government. In the military, Colonel Cancian spent over three decades in the U.S. Marine Corps, active and reserve, serving as an infantry, artillery, and civil affairs officer and on overseas tours in Vietnam, Desert Storm, and Iraq (twice). Since 2000, he has been an adjunct faculty member at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, where he teaches a course on the connection between policy and analysis. A prolific author, he has published over 40 articles on military operations, acquisition, budgets, and strategy and received numerous writing awards. He graduated with high honors (magna cum laude) from Harvard College and with highest honors (Baker scholar) from Harvard Business School.
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Lights Out? Wargaming a Chinese Blockade of Taiwan
Report by Mark F. Cancian, Matthew F. Cancian, and Eric Heginbotham — July 31, 2025
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Trump Takes Hard Line on Iran as Hormuz Standoff Drags On
Mark F. Cancian cited in Bloomberg — August 18, 2026
Xi, Putin, Kim Flex Muscles in Pacific as Trump Pulls Last Aircraft Carrier
Mark F. Cancian cited in Newsweek — August 18, 2026
US-Iran Peace Dims
Mark F. Cancian appearance on Bloomberg — August 17, 2026
The U.S. Army Is Fast-Tracking New Weapons as Trump Denies Shortages
Mark F. Cancian cited in Time — August 8, 2026
The cost of the Iran war is mounting. Here's the latest tally.
Mark F. Cancian cited in The Washington Post — August 7, 2026
Crucial US missile stockpiles 'extremely low,' official says
Mark F. Cancian cited in ABC News — August 7, 2026
How the U.S. Squandered Its Strategic Advantage
Mark F. Cancian cited in The Atlantic — August 6, 2026
Trump denies US weapons shortage and says information 'leakers' being 'hunted down'
Mark F. Cancian and Chris H. Park cited in BBC — August 6, 2026
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Munitions Shortages After Epic Fury
Event — August 5, 2026
Six Reasons Why the United States Is Low on Munitions
Commentary by Mark F. Cancian and Chris H. Park — July 31, 2026
Renewed Iran War Would Test Diminished Interceptor Inventories
Analysis by Mark F. Cancian and Chris H. Park — July 27, 2026
War Costs Make Up a Third of the $87.6 Billion Supplemental Request
Commentary by Mark F. Cancian and Chris H. Park — July 13, 2026
War Costs Make Up a Third of the $87.6 Billion Supplemental Request
Podcast Episode by Mark F. Cancian and Chris H. Park — July 13, 2026
The War May Be Ending. What Did Epic Fury Cost?
Report by Mark F. Cancian and Chris H. Park — June 23, 2026
The Next Caribbean Crisis? Assessing U.S. Military Options Toward Cuba
Podcast Episode by Christopher Hernandez-Roy, Mark F. Cancian, and Henry Ziemer — June 3, 2026
The Next Caribbean Crisis? Assessing U.S. Military Options Toward Cuba
Commentary by Christopher Hernandez-Roy, Mark F. Cancian, and Henry Ziemer — June 3, 2026
Rebuilding U.S. Missile Inventory: A Multiyear Project
Podcast Episode by Mark F. Cancian and Chris H. Park — May 27, 2026
Rebuilding U.S. Missile Inventory: A Multiyear Project
Commentary by Mark F. Cancian and Chris H. Park — May 27, 2026